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Everyone has their place! A successful team of people is likely to contain a mixture of personality types, this amalgamation of characteristics, with proper guidance, will result in the creation of works of an exceptional standard.
Extroverts conversely are often energetic which is a useful characteristic when it comes to working in a busy industry like media, this energy can also help in motivating other people.
Introverts can also be extremely focused, which is a great trait to have when working in an highly active environment, which the media industry often is.
Most people have a combination of both extroversion and introversion, but knowing your personality type can help to assist you in your career choices in media.
Let's break it down ... An introvert is an individual who gains energy by being alone and they feel more drained when surrounded by others. Extroverts, on the other hand, gain their energy by being around other people and can find being alone draining.